Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Texas: Gerald Eldridge wins reprieve

A condemned killer who prosecutors said had been faking mental illness to avoid execution has won a reprieve from a federal judge less than two hours before he could have been taken to the Texas death chamber.

Inmate Gerald Eldridge was condemned for the fatal shooting of his ex-girlfriend and her daughter nearly 17 years ago in Houston. Attorneys contended he was too mentally ill to receive lethal injection.

The 45-year-old Eldridge was the first of three scheduled to die this week.

Eldridge was convicted of capital murder for a January 1993 shooting spree that killed his former girlfriend, 28-year-old Cynthia Bogany, and her 6-year-old daughter, Chirissa. Also wounded in the gunfire was Terrell Bogany, Eldridge's 7-year-old son with Bogany, and the woman's boyfriend at the time, Wayne Dotson.

Source: Dallas Morning News, Nov. 17, 2009

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